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lil abner February 17th 10 10:32 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html

Tim February 18th 10 07:19 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 17, 4:32*pm, lil abner wrote:
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html


Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.

nom=de=plume February 18th 10 07:31 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil abner wrote:
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html


Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.



I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume



Tim February 18th 10 08:20 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 18, 1:31*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil abner wrote:

http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

Bruce[_20_] February 18th 10 11:35 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:

wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.

I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume

The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

Tim February 18th 10 11:56 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 18, 5:35*pm, Bruce wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, *wrote:


*wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil *wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. *Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.

Bruce[_20_] February 19th 10 12:50 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35 pm, wrote:

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.

Yup. There are too many *good* foods to eat. I'll take a smoked pork
shoulder over a smoked bottom-feeding fish any day.

I am Tosk[_3_] February 19th 10 01:13 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
In article ,
says...

Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:

wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.

I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume

The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty



--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?

Bruce[_20_] February 19th 10 01:22 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:



http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty




Not if I can help it. They are farm-raised and taste bland - at best.
Sometimes you just get "fish" and they don't tell you what it is.

jps February 19th 10 01:28 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 

On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:50:27 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35 pm, wrote:

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.

Yup. There are too many *good* foods to eat. I'll take a smoked pork
shoulder over a smoked bottom-feeding fish any day.


I'll bet you're a giant fat ****. Should we include your buddies in
fast.food on the thread?

I am Tosk[_3_] February 19th 10 01:48 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
In article ,
says...

I am Tosk wrote:
In ,

says...

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:



http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty




Not if I can help it. They are farm-raised and taste bland - at best.
Sometimes you just get "fish" and they don't tell you what it is.


Did you know they are raised in the White Bass farms to eat the Bass poo and
help clean the water for recirculation? When they get too big, they filter them
out and sell them to the grocery and the babies start the whole process again.

Scotty

--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?

jps February 19th 10 02:04 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 20:22:04 -0500, Bruce wrote:

I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:



http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty




Not if I can help it. They are farm-raised and taste bland - at best.
Sometimes you just get "fish" and they don't tell you what it is.


Leave it to fast food Bruce, Dan, Rob and whatever else you call
yourself to order "fish" without knowing the species.

That's what you get when you eat at your much beloved ****houses.

Tim February 19th 10 04:59 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 18, 7:22*pm, Bruce wrote:
I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, * wrote:


* wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil * wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. *Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?


Scotty


Not if I can help it. *They are farm-raised and taste bland - at best. *
Sometimes you just get "fish" and they don't tell you what it is.


I'm not a talapia fan either. and bland is a good word to describe
it's taste.

nom=de=plume February 19th 10 06:14 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,

says...

Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:

wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.

I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume

The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty



--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?



They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try mustard
and tarragon.

--
Nom=de=Plume



Jim February 19th 10 09:52 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
I am Tosk wrote:


Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty

Talapia's a lib and illegal Mex fish.
They'll put all kinds of seasoning on it to hide the mud taste.
The libs usually use mustard, the wetbacks use chili and jalapeño.
Makes it taste like mustard or pepper-flavored mud.

Libs - Talapia eaters should set off your lib-meter. Mud people.

John H[_12_] February 19th 10 03:55 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 11:19:10 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Feb 17, 4:32*pm, lil abner wrote:
http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html


Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


It would be a nice trade if the big company, Omega, going after the menhaden
would go for the carp instead. Sure would help the Chesapeake Bay.

http://tinyurl.com/ylgbboy

http://tinyurl.com/ylmfpna

Any oil in carp?
--

***FIGHT SOCIALISM, Buy a Ford***

John H

John H[_12_] February 19th 10 03:56 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:50:27 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35 pm, wrote:

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.

Yup. There are too many *good* foods to eat. I'll take a smoked pork
shoulder over a smoked bottom-feeding fish any day.


Ah yes, but then you're not getting your fish oil allocation.
--

***FIGHT SOCIALISM, Buy a Ford***

John H

John H[_12_] February 19th 10 03:57 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 17:28:46 -0800, jps wrote:


On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:50:27 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35 pm, wrote:

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.

Yup. There are too many *good* foods to eat. I'll take a smoked pork
shoulder over a smoked bottom-feeding fish any day.


I'll bet you're a giant fat ****. Should we include your buddies in
fast.food on the thread?


I'll crosspost this one, just so folks know we have a guy named 'jps' who will
do anything he can to ruin a decent thread.
--

***FIGHT SOCIALISM, Buy a Ford***

John H

I am Tosk[_3_] February 19th 10 04:17 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
In article ,
says...

On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:50:27 -0500, Bruce wrote:

Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35 pm, wrote:

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.

There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.

Yup. There are too many *good* foods to eat. I'll take a smoked pork
shoulder over a smoked bottom-feeding fish any day.


Ah yes, but then you're not getting your fish oil allocation.


I started taking the fish oil after being directed to by Dr. Tim;) I am not
sure if it's his fish oil or the prescriptions, but I haven't gone fluttery in
months;)

Must be Tims doctorin'

Scotty

--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?

Tim February 19th 10 04:31 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 19, 10:17*am, I am Tosk
wrote:
In article ,
says...







On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:50:27 -0500, Bruce wrote:


Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35 pm, *wrote:


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, * *wrote:


* *wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil * *wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. *Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.


Yup. *There are too many *good* foods to eat. *I'll take a smoked pork
shoulder over a smoked bottom-feeding fish any day.


Ah yes, but then you're not getting your fish oil allocation.


I started taking the fish oil after being directed to by Dr. Tim;) I am not
sure if it's his fish oil or the prescriptions, but I haven't gone fluttery in
months;)

Must be Tims doctorin'

Scotty

--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Honestly Scott. My dad swore by the Cod liver oil or the next best
thing Flax seed oil for his heart murmors. He didn't think there was
much to it either, until he laid off it for a couple days then his
heart started skipping beats again. So he wen't back to the CL oli and
it cleared his heart back up within 24 hrs.


I think it's working for you.


I am Tosk[_3_] February 19th 10 04:52 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
In article ,
says...

On Feb 19, 10:17*am, I am Tosk
wrote:
In article ,
says...







On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:50:27 -0500, Bruce wrote:


Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35 pm, *wrote:


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, * *wrote:


* *wrote in message


....
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil * *wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food....
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. *Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


I really don't think I'd be a fan of them either.


Yup. *There are too many *good* foods to eat. *I'll take a smoked pork
shoulder over a smoked bottom-feeding fish any day.


Ah yes, but then you're not getting your fish oil allocation.


I started taking the fish oil after being directed to by Dr. Tim;) I am not
sure if it's his fish oil or the prescriptions, but I haven't gone fluttery in
months;)

Must be Tims doctorin'

Scotty

--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Honestly Scott. My dad swore by the Cod liver oil or the next best
thing Flax seed oil for his heart murmors. He didn't think there was
much to it either, until he laid off it for a couple days then his
heart started skipping beats again. So he wen't back to the CL oli and
it cleared his heart back up within 24 hrs.


I think it's working for you.


Well, I did 40 minutes cardio before the circuits yesterday and only had one
skip. Still, with my meds the heartbeat won't go over about 125 bpm but the doc
says that's ok. I had The Mouse do a Power Kick class yesterday, today is Yoga
and then, dun, dun, dunnnnnnnnnn... This weekend she gets to take a Zumba class
with Rudolfo, she is not happy about that but I think the classes are great
cross training, so does her trainer.

Scotty

--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?

Bruce[_20_] February 19th 10 11:49 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
jps wrote:
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 20:22:04 -0500, wrote:


I am Tosk wrote:

In ,
says...


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:



wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:




http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.



I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume



The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.



There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty





Not if I can help it. They are farm-raised and taste bland - at best.
Sometimes you just get "fish" and they don't tell you what it is.

Leave it to fast food Bruce, Dan, Rob and whatever else you call
yourself to order "fish" without knowing the species.

That's what you get when you eat at your much beloved ****houses.

Fish frys often will serve cod or haddock - both are excellent but not
necessarily specified. Whitefish is another generic term used for gumbo
and paella. When I order fish as an entree, I'll choose grouper,
dolphin, etc. You don't get out much, do you?

Bruce[_20_] February 19th 10 11:50 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
nom=de=plume wrote:
"I am wrote in message
...

In ,

says...

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:



http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty



--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?


They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try mustard
and tarragon.


If I want fish - I order fish that tastes good without overloading it
with seasoning. A large filet is great blackened but you still can
taste the fish.

nom=de=plume February 20th 10 12:05 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
"Bruce" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:
"I am wrote in message
...

In ,

says...

Tim wrote:

On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message

...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:



http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.

--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.

Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty



--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?


They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try
mustard
and tarragon.


If I want fish - I order fish that tastes good without overloading it with
seasoning. A large filet is great blackened but you still can taste the
fish.



Please show me where I said to "overload it" with seasoning. Learn to cook
and you'll learn to live.

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Nom=de=Plume



Bruce[_20_] February 20th 10 01:28 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
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Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:



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http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.



I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.

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Nom=de=Plume



The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can do
'em up right.

Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or cat
food.



There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?

Scotty



--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?


They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try
mustard
and tarragon.



If I want fish - I order fish that tastes good without overloading it with
seasoning. A large filet is great blackened but you still can taste the
fish.


Please show me where I said to "overload it" with seasoning. Learn to cook
and you'll learn to live.


Mustard and tarragon? On a thin Tilapia filet? Nuff said.

TopBassDog February 21st 10 09:42 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 19, 11:51*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Bruce" wrote in message

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nom=de=plume wrote:
*wrote in message
om...


nom=de=plume wrote:


"I am * wrote in message
...


In ,

says...


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, * *wrote:


* *wrote in message


...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil * *wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody can
do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or
cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. *Based on their diet, I'm not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?


Scotty


--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?


They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try
mustard
and tarragon.


If I want fish - I order fish that tastes good without overloading it
with
seasoning. *A large filet is great blackened but you still can taste the
fish.


Please show me where I said to "overload it" with seasoning. Learn to
cook
and you'll learn to live.


Mustard and tarragon? *On a thin Tilapia filet? *Nuff said.


Like I said, learn to cook. You don't know much about cooking fish,
apparently.

--
Nom=de=Plume


D'Plume. Daily you tell that you know little of anything.

nom=de=plume February 21st 10 11:27 PM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
"TopBassDog" wrote in message
...
On Feb 19, 11:51 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Bruce" wrote in message

...



nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
om...


nom=de=plume wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...


In ,

says...


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that
considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to
cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody
can
do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or
cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm
not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?


Scotty


--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?


They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try
mustard
and tarragon.


If I want fish - I order fish that tastes good without overloading it
with
seasoning. A large filet is great blackened but you still can taste
the
fish.


Please show me where I said to "overload it" with seasoning. Learn to
cook
and you'll learn to live.


Mustard and tarragon? On a thin Tilapia filet? Nuff said.


Like I said, learn to cook. You don't know much about cooking fish,
apparently.

--
Nom=de=Plume


D'Plume. Daily you tell that you know little of anything.



Try again in English.

--
Nom=de=Plume



TopBassDog February 22nd 10 01:19 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 21, 5:27*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message

...
On Feb 19, 11:51 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:



"Bruce" wrote in message


...


nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
om...


nom=de=plume wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...


In ,

says...


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that
considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to
cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody
can
do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or
cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm
not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?


Scotty


--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?


They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try
mustard
and tarragon.


If I want fish - I order fish that tastes good without overloading it
with
seasoning. A large filet is great blackened but you still can taste
the
fish.


Please show me where I said to "overload it" with seasoning. Learn to
cook
and you'll learn to live.


Mustard and tarragon? On a thin Tilapia filet? Nuff said.


Like I said, learn to cook. You don't know much about cooking fish,
apparently.


--
Nom=de=Plume
D'Plume. Daily you tell that *you know little of anything.


Try again in English.

--
Nom=de=Plume



TopBassDog February 22nd 10 01:20 AM

Asian Carp Invade Lake Michigan
 
On Feb 21, 5:27Â*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message

...
On Feb 19, 11:51 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:



"Bruce" wrote in message


...


nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
om...


nom=de=plume wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...


In ,

says...


Tim wrote:


On Feb 18, 1:31 pm, wrote:


wrote in message


...
On Feb 17, 4:32 pm, lil wrote:


http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/feb2...02-11-092.html
Now someone needs to come up with some kind of fish that
considers
the
carp as a main stay meal that's also good to catch and eat.


I heard something on the news about some chef using the carp as
food...
supposedly, it's very good.


--
Nom=de=Plume


The thing I understand about carp is they're quite difficult to
cook
well and they're an extremely boney fish. But i'm sure somebody
can
do
'em up right.


Or net catch 'em and grind them up for farm/yard fertilizer and/or
cat
food.


There are places that sell smoked carp. Based on their diet, I'm
not
interested.


Do you eat Talapia?


Scotty


--
Can I haz Cheezeburger?


They can be bland by themselves, but you can spice it up nicely. Try
mustard
and tarragon.


If I want fish - I order fish that tastes good without overloading it
with
seasoning. A large filet is great blackened but you still can taste
the
fish.


Please show me where I said to "overload it" with seasoning. Learn to
cook
and you'll learn to live.


Mustard and tarragon? On a thin Tilapia filet? Nuff said.


Like I said, learn to cook. You don't know much about cooking fish,
apparently.


--
Nom=de=Plume
D'Plume. Daily you tell that Â*you know little of anything.


Try again in English.

--
Nom=de=Plume


"D'Plume. y' neart ǽfre innera!"

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